Caregivers Share Insights on Epilepsy in Juvenile Huntington Disease
Researchers studied how caregivers manage epilepsy in children with juvenile-onset Huntington disease (JHD).
Researchers studied how caregivers manage epilepsy in children with juvenile-onset Huntington disease (JHD).
A study was conducted to look at how cenobamate, a medication approved for adults with epilepsy, works in children with drug-resistant epilepsy.
Researchers studied a 5-year-old boy who had both X-linked ichthyosis (a skin condition) and epilepsy (seizures).
This study focused on developing an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to help detect epileptic spasms (ES) using a combination of video and brain wave data (EEG).
Researchers studied the outcomes of pediatric epilepsy surgery by examining data from 100 procedures performed on 62 children and young adults.
This study looked at children aged 1 month to 18 years who experienced status epilepticus (SE), a serious condition where seizures last too long or occur back-to-back without recovery in between.
This study looked at how effective and safe the ketogenic diet therapy (KDT) is for infants under two years old who have epilepsy that does not respond to medications.
Researchers studied children with a type of epilepsy called self-limited epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (SeLECTS) to see how their brain activity changes over time.
This study looked at children born to women with epilepsy to see if they have a higher genetic risk for neurodevelopmental disorders, like ADHD and autism, compared to children whose mothers do not have epilepsy.